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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 3065419" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>A lot depends on the time of the day, this one doesn't look to be nursing any pups at this time. Early in the morning with newborn pup's mom will have stayed all night with the pups, dad or the helper will come back near sunrise to relieve her and stay with the pups. I have tracked the adults back to the den from as far as three miles where they were going to kill lambs. I have often seen where the wet females would pull the fur off of their stomachs and line the den with it that also gives the pups better access to feed. If there is good food and water sources close by, they won't need to go as far to feed the pups and themselves. The picture of yesterdays the canines may have been a couple of years old, I couldn't see her stomach well, but she also didn't look to be nursing pups at this time. Here in my area, they won't be having pups born yet but will have the areas picked out where they will den and be making cleanouts for pupping in. They will be territorial and defending it from all challengers. I have found pups of coyotes as early as April 8th but usually don't actively start denning till April 25th for coyotes,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3065419, member: 91783"] A lot depends on the time of the day, this one doesn't look to be nursing any pups at this time. Early in the morning with newborn pup's mom will have stayed all night with the pups, dad or the helper will come back near sunrise to relieve her and stay with the pups. I have tracked the adults back to the den from as far as three miles where they were going to kill lambs. I have often seen where the wet females would pull the fur off of their stomachs and line the den with it that also gives the pups better access to feed. If there is good food and water sources close by, they won't need to go as far to feed the pups and themselves. The picture of yesterdays the canines may have been a couple of years old, I couldn't see her stomach well, but she also didn't look to be nursing pups at this time. Here in my area, they won't be having pups born yet but will have the areas picked out where they will den and be making cleanouts for pupping in. They will be territorial and defending it from all challengers. I have found pups of coyotes as early as April 8th but usually don't actively start denning till April 25th for coyotes, [/QUOTE]
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